Because it is so far from the Sun, more than 19 times Earth's distance, it is very, very cold.
Temperature varies from 49oK (-224oC, -371oF) to 760K (-197oC, -323oF)
Cold enough that the gases that make up Earth's air (Nitrogen, Oxygen) would liquefy and rain out.
Uranus does not have a solid surface to record temperatures, but scientists estimate that the highest temperatures in Uranus's atmosphere can reach up to around -224 degrees Celsius.
Uranus has an average temperature of around -224 degrees Celsius (-371 degrees Fahrenheit). However, at its coldest, temperatures on Uranus can drop as low as -224 degrees Celsius (-371 degrees Fahrenheit) in its upper atmosphere.
Uranus is a planet and the sun is a star. The sun is very very hot but Uranus can be very cold. The sun is very big but Uranus is not as big as the sun. The sun is in the center of the solar system but Uranus is not.
No, Neptune and Uranus will never collide. Their orbits do not come anywhere near one another.
Since Uranus is a giant planet with massive gravity and an atmosphere poisonous to human life, and since no human has ever be to or near Uranus, there are no fun things that you can to there.
no it doesn't
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Uranus does not have a solid surface to record temperatures, but scientists estimate that the highest temperatures in Uranus's atmosphere can reach up to around -224 degrees Celsius.
The hottest it has ever Gotten is 100-110 Fahrenheit in Florida
Uranus has an average temperature of around -224 degrees Celsius (-371 degrees Fahrenheit). However, at its coldest, temperatures on Uranus can drop as low as -224 degrees Celsius (-371 degrees Fahrenheit) in its upper atmosphere.
No Uranus is not a hot planet it is the 7th planet from the sun making it one of the coldest
Uranus is cold and mercury is hot.
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nobody ever went on planet uranus
No astronaut has ever gone to Uranus.
No Uranus is the coldest planet in the Solar System with a temperature of -224 Celsius.
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